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LTXDJ Stove Fan Log Burner Fan 6 Blades Small Stove Fan for Wood Burning Stove Woodburner Stove Fan Silent Fireplace Accessories Fire Fan with Stove Thermometer Eco Fans for Wood/Log Burner/Fireplace

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Without a stove fan, there is a risk that all of the warmed air will stay close the the wood stove and won’t be felt in other parts of the room.

The fan is lightweight yet durable owing to its robust aluminum build. It is driven by a thermoelectric unit, thus highly cost-effective. Plus, it has a silent operating motor that will help you save up to 18% of fuel. If there is only a small gap between the wood stove and the wall above it, you’ll need to buy a stove fan that’s sufficiently compact. Even a stove fan that is just 15 cm tall can make a difference to the distribution of warm air in a room. However, you are unlikely to find a fan that is much smaller than this, whilst still being functional and worthwhile.

How Does An Ecofan Work?

The fan will start to disperse the heat from your stove as soon as it reaches 50°C, making the most of the heat from soon after you light it, and in combination with the temperature gauge you will really be able to maximise efficiency. Both the blades and base of this stove fan are constructed from premium anodised aluminium, making the fan highly resistant to rust and corrosion. The fan begins to operate when the base reaches 65°C. The optimum operating range is a respectable 85°C to 350°C. The six-blade design provides impressively high power, offering twice the power of regular three-blade stove fans. Airflow is measured in Cubic Feet Per Minute (CFM). It is the amount of air the stove fan can move or displace. A large CFM means a fan can move a high amount of air very fast. Standard stove fans offer an average CFM of 240 while some like the Sonyabecca SF-334-US offer a high CFM of 360.

Costs nothing to run… Using the heat from the stove, a Stove Fan is the most economical way to effectively circulate the warm air your stove produces. No cables, plugs or batteries are required. The stove fan automatically starts turning when hot air is produced by the stove. Instead of allowing the stove’s heat to rise and get caught by the ceiling, the blades push the heat out into the room. The size of the fan is also important when it comes to airflow. If you have a small stove, a small fan will not be able to produce enough airflow to adequately cool the stove. On the other hand, if your stove is large, a large fan may not be able to circulate the air around it effectively. Type Looking at a log burner fan, you could be forgiven for thinking it was a super complicated contraption, but in actual fact, it’s pretty straightforward.

One of the ways this is achieved is by circulating heat horizontally using the fan blades, rather than it rising vertically as it does from a stove with no fan. This helps to heat the entire room, not just the vicinity above and around the burner itself. Improved log burner efficiency If it is hard to install, you are less likely to use it. Choose a fan that comes with clear installation instructions, and if you find it challenging to install, you can always hire some professional help. Warranty Most stove fans need to sit on a flat stovetop that gets hot. So what do you do if you have a sloped top, an irregular surface or a cool surface top that doesn’t get hot? With a wide operating temperature range of 122 degrees F to 662 degrees F, the fan can be used on any kind of fireplace. Even more, it is capable of producing a massive airflow that can warm up to 125 cubic feet per minute. This is pretty decent for a medium-sized or small room. The best thing about this fan is that its rotating speed is directly linked to the stove’s heat. When your stove produces a lot of heat, the fan will rotate faster to spread the warmth across the room, but when its heat reduces, the fan slows down as well. This way, you will never have cold air blown in your room.

What we liked: This is one of the best heat-powered stove fans on the market currently. It features a gizmo that transforms heat into electric energy to power it up. This means it can’t work if the stove is not producing enough heat. It also has a solid build with an aesthetic appeal. Stove fans aren’t that costly plus you wouldn’t spend so much running them because they don’t use fuel or electricity. Plus, they don’t require much maintenance. For most of them, occasional dusting would do. Silent This stove fan measures 21.5 cm tall and the base is 12 x 8 cm. The manufacturers, HAWCAFU, estimate that you’ll use 28% less wood to warm your home when this fan is placed on top of your stove. The device is designed to distribute heat evenly and increase the overall efficiency of the wood stove. Warm air rises above the ground; this means about 60%-70% of the heat generated by the stove rise and settles around the ceiling. Stove fans don’t start running as soon as the wood stove is lit, they usually jump into life when the stove heats up and a certain temperature is reached.

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It’s also eco-friendly and has a quiet operation, making it a great choice for any home. Plus, the quality warranty gives you peace of mind in case of any issues. A CFM rating is a good indication of how much warm air the fan can circulate, although not all stovetop fans will state this. Generally speaking, 130 – 180 CFM is sufficient for most standard, domestic rooms. The first step is to connect the wires from the motor to their respective terminals on the fan housing. Make sure that each wire is connected securely and that there are no loose connections or exposed wires. If you’re unsure about how to do this, consult with a professional electrician or refer to your user manual for more detailed instructions. This another top-of-the-line stove fan that offers excellent value for money. Its eco-friendly capabilities and magnetic thermometer set it apart from its peers. It is perfect for high-ceilings, and it can circulate warm air across several rooms. Safety mechanism to slightly lift the fan off the stove when the maximum stove temperature is reached.

Attaching the fan blades to the motor is a simple process that requires minimal tools and some basic knowledge. Before beginning, make sure you have all of the necessary components and safety equipment. With its tested and proven fuel savings of up to 18%, the Ecofan AirMax is a great way to save money and heat your home more efficiently. They only work on stoves that reach a certain minimum temperature – so they won’t work on every stove. If you only have space for a small stove fan, but want the power of a larger model, it’s possible to use more than one fan at a time (as long as there is sufficient surface area on top of your stove). You can either use several smaller fans, or buy a unit that uses dual fans supported on one base. When choosing a stove fan that will be right for your home, you need to take into consideration how much space you have above your stove and how big the room your stove is located in is.Flume-mounted This is ideal for stoves which don’t lend themselves to having a fan sitting on top of them. They can be attached to the flue directly and work in the same way as a freestanding fan. Valiant manufactures this variety and it is made with magnetic wings that can attach directly to all flue pipes which have magnetic attraction. What are the advantages of stove fans?

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